The Canberra Carousel Organ is an iconic piece of Canberra's history. The 69 keyless fairground organ was built in 1911 and originally operated as part of the merry-go-round which now resides on City Walk in Civic.

TCCS facilitates approvals for driveway modifications and construction; construction impacting storm water easements; demolition and excavation waste; and construction impacting the verge or public open space.

Meet the Board

Board functions

The Board provides relevant, accurate, and timely advice and assistance to the public and practitioners on matters relevant to the profession.

The Board is comprised of seven members appointed by the Minister for City Services including:

the president;

four registered veterinary practitioners;

two non-veterinary practitioner members, one of which is a community representative.

The Board is responsible for administering the provisions of the Act. The Board registers suitably qualified veterinary practitioners and specialists to enable them to practice in the ACT. The Board is also responsible for the consideration of complaints against registered veterinary practitioners or specialists and general monitoring of the conduct of the profession in the ACT.

The Board is empowered to take disciplinary action against veterinary practitioners who may be in breach of certain provisions of the Act. The Act requires that the Board convene a professional standard or personal assessment panel in accordance with the Act before imposing any disciplinary measures.